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but this is the reality where america lives. everyone who can hear my voice, if you don't know your blood pressure, assume it's high. if you don't know your blood s sugar, assume you have diabetes. >> get on it. >> number one ager of all. your body mass index is 28 and it's supposed to be around 25. >> how bad is that. >> it's overweight, but i am not worried about that as much as your waist size. you can do this right now. one half your height. you are 6'1". >> what should it be? >> half of 73 inches. 36 1/2 inches. >> that's not that. >> it's not. it's 39 inches. most guys never buy a new belt after the age 40. what do they do? they put the waist down like this. they wander around like this. i got a 32 inch waist, but you have problems going. that's the reality where we live in this country. 39 inches. what does that cost? belly fat does three things. it irritates your liver. when your liver is irritated, it makes the wrong kind of cholesterol called lousy ldl. your number is 145. >> how bad is that? >> ideally less than 140.
but this is the reality where america lives. everyone who can hear my voice, if you don't know your blood pressure, assume it's high. if you don't know your blood s sugar, assume you have diabetes. >> get on it. >> number one ager of all. your body mass index is 28 and it's supposed to be around 25. >> how bad is that. >> it's overweight, but i am not worried about that as much as your waist size. you can do this right now. one half your height. you are 6'1"....
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over the years as more regulations and america we now have 170,000 pages of rules. people think we can't live without these, but then came the internet. almost entirely unregulated, and it works. it is given us a new level of freedom. let's call it freedom -- "freedom 2.0". i could not have imagined it before coble, would compete. i assume the services like those could not work. what a joke. who would buy an unseen product from a total stranger without government regulation, it wou make sure that the sellers are honest and a product for the. another joke. who would ust it. that is why we need the world but in the encyclopedia of britannica. my dad. even i have constantly complains about government control could @%t imagine what would be created outside them. one who did imagine it is jimmy wales who founded with the pds. how did you think this would work? >> well, it's interesting. when i started that did not think about competing with anybody. i had any ea and a bunch of friends, and we just are typing and try to figure it out as we went along and had some failures
over the years as more regulations and america we now have 170,000 pages of rules. people think we can't live without these, but then came the internet. almost entirely unregulated, and it works. it is given us a new level of freedom. let's call it freedom -- "freedom 2.0". i could not have imagined it before coble, would compete. i assume the services like those could not work. what a joke. who would buy an unseen product from a total stranger without government regulation, it wou...
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gerri: america has gone from the land of the free to the land of the caffeine. we drink on average three cabinet beverages per day were 36 ounces. some of us, let me come and drink more. what about you? years with some of your tweeting , @gerriwillisfbn. 5-10 depending on monday. asked me about wind. [laughter] we also asked this on gerriwillis.com. 49 percent said the 0-2, 48 percent said 3-5, and 3 percent said 101. yes, those are my friends.
gerri: america has gone from the land of the free to the land of the caffeine. we drink on average three cabinet beverages per day were 36 ounces. some of us, let me come and drink more. what about you? years with some of your tweeting , @gerriwillisfbn. 5-10 depending on monday. asked me about wind. [laughter] we also asked this on gerriwillis.com. 49 percent said the 0-2, 48 percent said 3-5, and 3 percent said 101. yes, those are my friends.
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>> america is already too vat already. i think it is exactly right. what is the marginal expenses from a marginal dollar of taxes raised? is it less than a dollar? three years out it will be more than a dollar so if you raise a dollar in tax revenue from higher taxes, while actually from anything, i expect what will happen is a dollar will be spent and it is not just a guess. in illinois we raised state income taxes about 75% three years ago, two, three years ago. look at the states around the united states with high taxes do any of them have a budget surplus? melissa: let me ask you, wan was to make sure everybody knows that is a value-added tax. it basically ended up really hitting lower income and middle income folks the most because on the march a larger% of their income. what do you think it means for the economy if we added a value-added tax for everything we do and buy? >> it is a disaster. anytime you're charging the consumer more to go to the government, you're going to have a serious issue tha with a government that has no control over the b
>> america is already too vat already. i think it is exactly right. what is the marginal expenses from a marginal dollar of taxes raised? is it less than a dollar? three years out it will be more than a dollar so if you raise a dollar in tax revenue from higher taxes, while actually from anything, i expect what will happen is a dollar will be spent and it is not just a guess. in illinois we raised state income taxes about 75% three years ago, two, three years ago. look at the states...
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in america 11,920. in america 11,624. in 2005, 50 innen land, in america 12,352. >> now. -- >> let me finish. here is my point. every time i hear you say, there is a safer country where you have more guns my brain takes me back to these figures in britain we brought in a handgun and assault weapon ban after a situation where a similar number of school children were murdere. this is what happens when you take a responsibilieresponsible. action. why do you still persist in trying to persuade americans that the opposite is true. >> first of all, the data that you are using for the murder rate in england is a shame. there is a monumental miss reporting of what consti toots murder. >> what an absolute lie. >> well -- you don't know what you are talking about. >> mr. pratt, it doesn't take very long. >> you are loothese are your ow government's data. go tell them that they are lying. you asked them for an apology why don't you. >> you are telling me that 50 murders a year. these are invented statistics and the figures in britai
in america 11,920. in america 11,624. in 2005, 50 innen land, in america 12,352. >> now. -- >> let me finish. here is my point. every time i hear you say, there is a safer country where you have more guns my brain takes me back to these figures in britain we brought in a handgun and assault weapon ban after a situation where a similar number of school children were murdere. this is what happens when you take a responsibilieresponsible. action. why do you still persist in trying to...
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just trying to be the devil's advocate. >> fracking has been going on in america since 1947. there is a big test pool. we would have known about it by now. every step to fracking it is scientific reports. this is one place where the science is settled. fracking has been going on since 1947. melissa: do you think you'll be able to reach enough people out there o where does the name of matt damon reach more people? >> it has zero asked nominations, a very interesting phenomenon. we will be on tv and that is great, every american, most americans will have a chance to see it. on access to january 22, 9:00 p.m. eastern. melissa: you have to get your plug-in. thank you for coming on. time for today's fuel gauge report. cutting oil production. top saudi oil official says the 5% cut was due to lower global demand. carl icahn has taken a 3% stake in transocean. the offshore oil driller. investor bought 1.6% of his outstanding shares, the rest coming through options. oil futures at a four-month high. helping fuel crude skin settling six tenths of a percentage. natural gas futures ralli
just trying to be the devil's advocate. >> fracking has been going on in america since 1947. there is a big test pool. we would have known about it by now. every step to fracking it is scientific reports. this is one place where the science is settled. fracking has been going on since 1947. melissa: do you think you'll be able to reach enough people out there o where does the name of matt damon reach more people? >> it has zero asked nominations, a very interesting phenomenon. we...
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the strength of america is manufactured. neil: you don't think we can have a great country based on service? >> again, you go back to our terminals and electricity has to come through there. where you get do you get that from? a hydroelectric dam words power that is coal-fired. and now now they have all of these restrictions on coal mining and also the hydroelectric and i have talked to the people and they said that they can't find workers that work adam: another fox business update on the pending vote in the senate to avert the big tax hikes and spending cuts that are about to hit. every taxpayer in the united states. a live picture of times square. 1 million people getting ready to welcome in the new year. a new year in which we as a country go off the fiscal cliff. they're all about to celebrate. the tax increases are big even if it taxes the senate is still has to pass the house of representatives. this is far from a done deal. rich edson on capitol hill as we await the ball drop and the fiscal cliff to hit. rich: we hav
the strength of america is manufactured. neil: you don't think we can have a great country based on service? >> again, you go back to our terminals and electricity has to come through there. where you get do you get that from? a hydroelectric dam words power that is coal-fired. and now now they have all of these restrictions on coal mining and also the hydroelectric and i have talked to the people and they said that they can't find workers that work adam: another fox business update on...
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a big organization in america, they're probably part of the business round table. so they try not to make too many enemies in america, they don't want to make their customers mad. but they want a voice, so this week they planned to cut medicare and spending. they planned to lead it off with raising the retirement age to 70, currently for older americans that number is 66, 67, they wanted to raise the medicare eligibility to 70. even the house republicans are proposing 67. they are well to the right of the business round table. in the press, their recommendations were treated as totally self-evident. >> it only makes sense that adjustments need to be made now that we're living longer, naturally, people are afraid of change of any sort, and these entitlements are sacred cows for so many. >> it only makes sense. meanwhile, on fox news, well, you watch. >> well now, we're hearing from a group of ceos who are pushing a plan to gradually increase the retirement age to 70? saying that that is what is best for the country's economy. i mean, i laugh, because 70 is not old.
a big organization in america, they're probably part of the business round table. so they try not to make too many enemies in america, they don't want to make their customers mad. but they want a voice, so this week they planned to cut medicare and spending. they planned to lead it off with raising the retirement age to 70, currently for older americans that number is 66, 67, they wanted to raise the medicare eligibility to 70. even the house republicans are proposing 67. they are well to the...
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apple, america's love affair with the iphone over? "the willis report" is on the case. ♪ gerri: all those stories coming up. first, we are asking, what is the holdup? now that your second term as well under way it's time to revisit something that should be at the top of your priority list after all, is something that would add hundreds of millions of dollars to the state economies and create tens of thousands of jobs right your home. the icing on the cake, it would help us as a nation become more energy independent. what is it? well, drumroll. approving the keystone xl pipeline. it is not just me. today senators on both side of the aisle have written a letter urging the president not to approve this pipeline right now. thanks to a major announcement from the governor yesterday, you're out of excuses, mr. president. joining me now, jerry taylor from the cato institute. great to have your. it's back in the president's hands once again. what is your betting on what you will -- you will do? >> i don't know. they don't send me internal m
apple, america's love affair with the iphone over? "the willis report" is on the case. ♪ gerri: all those stories coming up. first, we are asking, what is the holdup? now that your second term as well under way it's time to revisit something that should be at the top of your priority list after all, is something that would add hundreds of millions of dollars to the state economies and create tens of thousands of jobs right your home. the icing on the cake, it would help us as a...
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also author of among the truthers, a journey through america's growing conspir sifts underground. >> it's hard to wrap my mind around the theories. it's not like you are coming from one person or group. there websites and all devoted to these absurd theories. >> there is a surprising universe out there. if you google emilie parker's name, the first result that comes up when i googled it was a experience website. one of the polished videos is produced by a 9/11 company that got a lot of attention. this ties it all together. i checked a few minutes ago and it has 200,000 views on you tube. alex jones went off against piers morgan the other night and his website has a community forum where there dozens of postings about these things. if you google sandy hook hoax, you can find all kinds of things. there is a strain within the movement. these paranoid people who think the government is coming to snatch their guns. >> off camera we talked to a number of families who didn't even want to come on camera because they are too upset to address this. the fact that emilie parker's family googles
also author of among the truthers, a journey through america's growing conspir sifts underground. >> it's hard to wrap my mind around the theories. it's not like you are coming from one person or group. there websites and all devoted to these absurd theories. >> there is a surprising universe out there. if you google emilie parker's name, the first result that comes up when i googled it was a experience website. one of the polished videos is produced by a 9/11 company that got a lot...
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america is at a threshold. the stacking of these brutal effects pushed us to a point where gun owners say something has to be done. that's creating an environment where change can occur. besides the discussions about the how is for us to look at each other, i have friends on both sides of the issue, good friends and it's the ability for us to get them to see listen, everyone has pure intent and want the same thing. that young man that was on earlier, obviously gabby and mark and yourself, we want to make sure our kissed are save and our family and husbands and wives and mothers and fathers are safe and people are respected. we have forgotten that and if you put your fist out and i push on you, what happens? 90% of people push back. the more we polarize, the harder it is to create change. the most important thing is for us to be able to enter the other person's world and say i know the intent is pure. the difference is how to do it. what is encouraging is the vice president today saying look, we are truly going
america is at a threshold. the stacking of these brutal effects pushed us to a point where gun owners say something has to be done. that's creating an environment where change can occur. besides the discussions about the how is for us to look at each other, i have friends on both sides of the issue, good friends and it's the ability for us to get them to see listen, everyone has pure intent and want the same thing. that young man that was on earlier, obviously gabby and mark and yourself, we...
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in an america where everyone was required to have a 20 percent down payment we would not have much of the mortgage market because the vast majority of families cannot possibly do that . lenders make decisions for all kinds of reasons. credit enhancements, mortgage insurance, all sorts of reasons that a lender might be able to do save lowdown payment lending. gerri: one of the interesting things about this, it seems to me that it locks the government even more tightly into the mortgage market. instead of saying we will change the rules, mix this up and make the private sector take it over and run this thing. instead the government is getting more involved. what do you make of that? >> absolutely. [talking over each other] >> on one hand we have the federal housing finance agency trying to reduce their footprint by raising their guarantee fees to make them less competitive. on the other hand we have the cftc saying for the next seven years or as long as fannie and freddie are in conservatorship, anything they do under their automated underwriting is acceptable. well, that will lock fann
in an america where everyone was required to have a 20 percent down payment we would not have much of the mortgage market because the vast majority of families cannot possibly do that . lenders make decisions for all kinds of reasons. credit enhancements, mortgage insurance, all sorts of reasons that a lender might be able to do save lowdown payment lending. gerri: one of the interesting things about this, it seems to me that it locks the government even more tightly into the mortgage market....
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regulators reached agreements this month with 12 major banks including goldman, morgan, bank of america, wells fargo and the list goes on. you know the usual suspects. under the deal the lenders will pay around $9 billion to compensate people who were wrongly foreclosed upon as a result of things like robosigning. many consumer advocates complain that big banks for getting off easy. now it turns out it is an even sweeter deal than we thought. the 9 billion is all tax deductible. the irs says the compensation to homeowners as the cost incurred in the course of doing business and is not a fine or penalty but the result of wrongdoing. i say if they didn't do anything wrong there probably wouldn't be showing -- shelling of billions of dollars. we should not be footing any part of the bill for the mistake . as one homeowner put it, the government comes after us for every little bit of money we have. that's because we aren't too big to fail. we just have to bail out the ones that are. that's what i think. now we want to know what you think. here's our question. should banks be allowed to dedu
regulators reached agreements this month with 12 major banks including goldman, morgan, bank of america, wells fargo and the list goes on. you know the usual suspects. under the deal the lenders will pay around $9 billion to compensate people who were wrongly foreclosed upon as a result of things like robosigning. many consumer advocates complain that big banks for getting off easy. now it turns out it is an even sweeter deal than we thought. the 9 billion is all tax deductible. the irs says...
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well, making stuff in america has become the cool thing to do. a recent survey says 80% of the americans are willing to pay more for made in america products. it also helps the u.s. customs and border protection stepping up the seizures of counterfeit goods made overseas. last year, it was more than a billion dollar. the most counter fitted products in 2012. number five, footwear. the feds took in more than $103 million worth of shoes, mostly from china. number four, consumer electronic. the feds seized more than $104 million of new yorkoffs, smart phones, tablets from hong kong. three, clothing. 133 million worth of counterfeit clothing with labels taken during 8,000 seizes. 11% of the total value. number two, watches and jewelry jumping in popularity when $187 million in watches seized last year mostly coming from singapore and china. the number one most counterfeited product is? you guessed it. it's hand bags. women spend so much money on hand bags. nearly half of all counterfeit products stopped at the border were handbags, up 22% from 2011,
well, making stuff in america has become the cool thing to do. a recent survey says 80% of the americans are willing to pay more for made in america products. it also helps the u.s. customs and border protection stepping up the seizures of counterfeit goods made overseas. last year, it was more than a billion dollar. the most counter fitted products in 2012. number five, footwear. the feds took in more than $103 million worth of shoes, mostly from china. number four, consumer electronic. the...
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focus on financial continues on thursday with bank of america, citi and black rock reporting. citi's ceo first call. we'll be listening. dow components and intel report, too, along with the f-reeport damage mcmoran and schlumberger and we expect the hedge fund manager recently with the position on morgan stanley, and he could be looking to shank things up. we'll be watching that story, maria. back to you. >> thanks very much. a lot of action next week breaking down their expectations for the big names reporting next week and how the results may impact the market. good to have you on the program, gentlemen. thanks very much for joining us. >> good to be here, thanks, maria. >> doug, help us navigate the next several weeks. we're just getting out of the gate with earnings. what's your expectations for the fourth quarter? >> well, expectations are -- i think we're setting up for a great earnings season, so to borrow a metaphor from school, earnings season is a lot like report card season which is coming you, too, and let me tell you about the blessing of the "d" student. when you
focus on financial continues on thursday with bank of america, citi and black rock reporting. citi's ceo first call. we'll be listening. dow components and intel report, too, along with the f-reeport damage mcmoran and schlumberger and we expect the hedge fund manager recently with the position on morgan stanley, and he could be looking to shank things up. we'll be watching that story, maria. back to you. >> thanks very much. a lot of action next week breaking down their expectations for...
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why wouldn't you want america leading the way? liz: go ahead. >> talking about an economy struggling to gain footing. a labor market that's tepid americans struggling to make ends meet. doesn't make sense for the government to waste resources at this point on this topic. kerry says it's a job creator but also the free market is a job creator. we have businesses sitting on the sideline with no incementive to invest at this time with regulation and tax burdens. doesn't makeceps. liz: there was an initiative announced by the former president of mexico saying we have to spend $700 billion every year until 2030. that panel says $14 trillion is what the world economy needs to spend to green the global economy. guess what phil do the math 700 billion a year is not $14 trillion. they get the math wrong. a trillion here and there when it's somebody else's money, investors or taxpayers, go ahead. >> liz, you can never get there in terms of reducing emissions to make any difference on global average temperatures. look at any of the models ou
why wouldn't you want america leading the way? liz: go ahead. >> talking about an economy struggling to gain footing. a labor market that's tepid americans struggling to make ends meet. doesn't make sense for the government to waste resources at this point on this topic. kerry says it's a job creator but also the free market is a job creator. we have businesses sitting on the sideline with no incementive to invest at this time with regulation and tax burdens. doesn't makeceps. liz: there...
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today, it is the largest city in america to ever file for bankruptcy. it's fighting against unemployment rate that exceeds 14%, foreclosure rate that ranks sixth worst in the u.s. soaring crime that makes it the most dangerous city in california behind oakland. could what happen here happen in your hometown? >> he was mayor of stockton from 2009 to december of 2012. her entire term was dealing with the crisis. >> it was an accumulation of bad choices and bad actions. unknowingly council gave cadillac benefits, cadillac salaries to employees at the time there was money. secondly there was council and mayor that wanted to build great infrastructure and they sold lots of bonds at high interest rates. then fact there was no reserve. the city didn't have a savings account. to put the kabash on it was the collapse of the economy and housing market. that really was the nail in the coffin. we don't want any other city in california or nationally to have to go through the ang stt st and heartbreak when i have to go down this path. hardest thing in the world for
today, it is the largest city in america to ever file for bankruptcy. it's fighting against unemployment rate that exceeds 14%, foreclosure rate that ranks sixth worst in the u.s. soaring crime that makes it the most dangerous city in california behind oakland. could what happen here happen in your hometown? >> he was mayor of stockton from 2009 to december of 2012. her entire term was dealing with the crisis. >> it was an accumulation of bad choices and bad actions. unknowingly...
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and to america, i think, and the very soul of america. when you hear this argument all comes down to a right to bear arms and the constitution, what do you think of that argument? >> well, seeing as it is this will be my 4th time with gun violence, in just the short you know couple year period, it is -- um, i don't know how to put it is definitely you know, people need to understand, what the different types of guns are. we don't need these semiautomatics that can shoot 8 bullets a second. >> i mean, tom, final question for you. have you heard yet any coherent argument, why anybody needs these assault weapons, and because like in aurora, and also like a magazine that can hold 100 bullets? have you heard any good argument? >> absolutely not. again, i think these things are just to kill people. if people -- i think we need to be careful of people who want to have weapons that can kill people. honestly, if i was a police officer, i would ban together and say look, you take these weapons off the streets or we are not going to protect you anym
and to america, i think, and the very soul of america. when you hear this argument all comes down to a right to bear arms and the constitution, what do you think of that argument? >> well, seeing as it is this will be my 4th time with gun violence, in just the short you know couple year period, it is -- um, i don't know how to put it is definitely you know, people need to understand, what the different types of guns are. we don't need these semiautomatics that can shoot 8 bullets a...
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neil: by now you know about bank of america settling with fannie mae, when does fannie mae settle with us? any deal where fannie mae comes outlooking good has got to be bad. i'm neil cavuto, when does fannie gets it fannie kicked? when is fannie going to cult a check -- cut a check to tax pace ipayers in the usa. why can't we garnish fannie for not paying us? that is the story folks that people are missing today. not that a major bank is payg 10 billion smackers to settle some loans with fannie, don't you find it odd that fannie is taking -- when taxpayers continue t get the shaft, a most gang lender -- mortgage lender whose lite bi political s date back to the clinton days? and the beneficiaries of bailout who collective are second to none, that does not make sense. it does not represent so much as a drop in the bucket. government watch dog, said that is the problem with bailouts, taxpayers keep losing out. tconsideratioty young is here t. the markets were sanguine on this, saying no surprise, blah, blah, blah, but i think it is offensive. >> of course, it is offensive, en bank of ame
neil: by now you know about bank of america settling with fannie mae, when does fannie mae settle with us? any deal where fannie mae comes outlooking good has got to be bad. i'm neil cavuto, when does fannie gets it fannie kicked? when is fannie going to cult a check -- cut a check to tax pace ipayers in the usa. why can't we garnish fannie for not paying us? that is the story folks that people are missing today. not that a major bank is payg 10 billion smackers to settle some loans with...
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this is america we are for non class warfare. we believe in success but at the end, i will acknowledge at least on taxes is probably the best deal we could get under difficult circumstances we are going to walk through this tax story. let's get expert political commentary. all right, robert, let me begin with this. harry reid was going to bring a bill to the floor. they applauded him tonight for getting that threshold up. so they feel that is a success on tax breaks. and igore as i understand it. all of your good friends and the respectful liberals, they do not want $400,000 they would rather go back to $200,000. they don't want to cut spending. they want the 250. it is what he campaigned on and what he wanted. the president has put medicare cuts on the table. and very controversial with his caucus. a lot of us think it should not be off the table. he went there. he went there half way more. >> the senate democrats vetod any cost of living adjustment. >> right. this is why he had to be pushed out and mitch mcconnell had to be tak
this is america we are for non class warfare. we believe in success but at the end, i will acknowledge at least on taxes is probably the best deal we could get under difficult circumstances we are going to walk through this tax story. let's get expert political commentary. all right, robert, let me begin with this. harry reid was going to bring a bill to the floor. they applauded him tonight for getting that threshold up. so they feel that is a success on tax breaks. and igore as i understand...
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america's longest war is closer to an end. obama set in motion a reversal of policy to negotiate with terrorists. you heard correctly that includes talking to a group that is accused of aiding international terrorist. that was at a joint news conference today with a news conference with karzai. both are putting there support for the support role this spring and reconciliation talks with the television. >> ultimately security gains should be matched with political progress of real reconciliation progress with the afghan government and television. president karzai updated me on the road map to peace and we agreed the process we should open the television office to facilitate talks. >> but the readiness of the army is closed but they're showing that they're able to operate without the assistance of the u.s. and violence is higher than the surge from two years ago. also insider tax last year there were 45 attacks resulting in 62 deaths among the coalition forces compared to 65 the previous year. but the president did not answer ho
america's longest war is closer to an end. obama set in motion a reversal of policy to negotiate with terrorists. you heard correctly that includes talking to a group that is accused of aiding international terrorist. that was at a joint news conference today with a news conference with karzai. both are putting there support for the support role this spring and reconciliation talks with the television. >> ultimately security gains should be matched with political progress of real...
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but bank of america -- >> the form just -- melissa: this is what i don't get. bankamerica owns the house. why don't they get the police and show up and say get out. wouldn't that be the solution? >> that is completely the solution. the problem in many situations like this, when it's a bank, when it's not an actual person, there are many states away, lever division is handling the actual foreclosure of this property is far, far away. they don't know is there. now that they have been informed , they're taking legal action, but the owner of property loans that property. they own that property even while one of these forms is filed. we have it here in brouwer county all the time. now, the interesting thing is the law also says that if the property owner pays the taxes for the year after this form is filed, the property appraisers office must remove the form from its record. so then it's gone. in brouwer county currently we have 19 cases where forms of been filed against property. melissa, i have had seven this month alone. melissa: even more when people here about
but bank of america -- >> the form just -- melissa: this is what i don't get. bankamerica owns the house. why don't they get the police and show up and say get out. wouldn't that be the solution? >> that is completely the solution. the problem in many situations like this, when it's a bank, when it's not an actual person, there are many states away, lever division is handling the actual foreclosure of this property is far, far away. they don't know is there. now that they have been...
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we're a leading global insurance company, based right here in america. we've repaid every dollar america lent us. everything, plus a profit of more than $22 billion. for the american people. thank you, america. helping people recover and rebuild -- that's what we do. now let's bring on tomorrow. is a fantastic experience. 30 shrimp for $11.99. i can't imagine anything better. you're getting a ton of shrimp, and it tastes really good! [ male announcer ] hurry in to red lobster's 30 shrimp for just $11.99! choose any two of five savory shrimp selections, like mango jalapeÑo shrimp and parmesan crunch shrimp. two delicious shrimp selections on one plate! all with salad and unlimited cheddar bay biscuits. 30 shrimp, just $11.99 for a limited time. wow, that's a lot of shrimp. i'm ryon stewart, i'm the ultimate shrimp lover, and i sea food differently. ♪ [ male announcer ] its lightweight construction makes it nimble... ♪ its road gripping performance makes it a cadillac. introducing the all-new cadillac xts. available with advanced all-wheel drive. [ en
we're a leading global insurance company, based right here in america. we've repaid every dollar america lent us. everything, plus a profit of more than $22 billion. for the american people. thank you, america. helping people recover and rebuild -- that's what we do. now let's bring on tomorrow. is a fantastic experience. 30 shrimp for $11.99. i can't imagine anything better. you're getting a ton of shrimp, and it tastes really good! [ male announcer ] hurry in to red lobster's 30 shrimp for...
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we're a leading global insurance company, based right here in america. we've repaid every dollar america lent us. everything, plus a profit of more than $22 billion. for the american people. thank you, america. helping people recover and rebuild -- that's what we do. now let's bring on tomorrow. [ male announcer ] how could switchgrass in argentina, change engineering in dubai, aluminum production in south africa, and the aerospace industry in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. >> the basic concept of wall street... >> andrew madoff says he thought his father was a financial genius. there were suspicions about bernie madoff's remarkably consistent returns, but the s.e.c. repeatedly cleared him of any wrongdoing. what troubled andrew was
we're a leading global insurance company, based right here in america. we've repaid every dollar america lent us. everything, plus a profit of more than $22 billion. for the american people. thank you, america. helping people recover and rebuild -- that's what we do. now let's bring on tomorrow. [ male announcer ] how could switchgrass in argentina, change engineering in dubai, aluminum production in south africa, and the aerospace industry in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the...
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office superstore ink retailer in america. now get $6 back in staples rewards for every ink cartridge you recycle when you spend $50 on hp ink. staples. that was easy. when you spend $50 on hp ink. you know it even after all these years. but your erectile dysfunction - you know,that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four
office superstore ink retailer in america. now get $6 back in staples rewards for every ink cartridge you recycle when you spend $50 on hp ink. staples. that was easy. when you spend $50 on hp ink. you know it even after all these years. but your erectile dysfunction - you know,that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet...
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. >> coming up on halftime, one of america's most controversial o ceos is stepping down, we'll take a look. aubrey mcclendon and chesapeake's future. and apple's largest active shareholder, fidelities contra fund cuts its position in apple. should you follow? stick around to find out. [ woman ] if you have the audacity to believe your financial advisor should focus on your long-term goals, not their short-term agenda. [ woman ] if you have the nerve to believe that cookie cutters should be for cookies, not your investment strategy. if you believe in the sheer brilliance of a simple explanation. [ male announcer ] join the nearly 7 million investors who think like you do: face time and think time make a difference. join us. [ male announcer ] at edward jones, it's how we make sense of investing. [ male announcer ] to hold a patent that has changed the modern world... would define you as an innovator. to hold more than one patent of this caliber... would define you as a true leader. ♪ to hold over 80,000... well, that would make you... the creators of the 2013 mercedes-benz e-class...
. >> coming up on halftime, one of america's most controversial o ceos is stepping down, we'll take a look. aubrey mcclendon and chesapeake's future. and apple's largest active shareholder, fidelities contra fund cuts its position in apple. should you follow? stick around to find out. [ woman ] if you have the audacity to believe your financial advisor should focus on your long-term goals, not their short-term agenda. [ woman ] if you have the nerve to believe that cookie cutters should...
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thank you america. >> recover and rebuild. that is what we did. now let's bring on tomorrow. >> neil: aig may be able to bring it on with a lawsuit to the very folks that saved it, the government, us. the taxpayer that has funded the bailout that saved that company doing those nor man rock well commercials. now the subject to be punished by the company. so what do you think? >> what is going on aig has confirmed for fox business that the board will meet at some time to decide whether this to join former aig chief hang greenberg's lawsuit against the government basically hank greenberg is saying that the government bailout was run by government overseers who ran amok with auditors and lawyers and government officials. who did not do right by the governmental bailout. he is basically saying that aig had to sell off $56 billion in assets to repay the u.s. government that the government overcharged aig punitive interest rates of 14%. that essentially basically there wasn't a government bailout, it was government bailout that hurt the company. now, we
thank you america. >> recover and rebuild. that is what we did. now let's bring on tomorrow. >> neil: aig may be able to bring it on with a lawsuit to the very folks that saved it, the government, us. the taxpayer that has funded the bailout that saved that company doing those nor man rock well commercials. now the subject to be punished by the company. so what do you think? >> what is going on aig has confirmed for fox business that the board will meet at some time to decide...
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also about 80 percent originating from mexico, central america, south america. >> thehe vast majority, of cour, the biggest block comes from mexico. and we have a very close relationship, but it's also a prlem that we have a border that is very close. california is a bus of the future. the population that is not seceding educationally. california governor recently the 31 their redistribute middle-class funding to schools with high proportion of english fliers because they are not succeeding. an english lender in california, somebody who has been here all his life, but his academic skills are so low that he has officially designated as a non english speaker. this is a population that is very low educated, the highest proportion of people without high-school diplomas and our country are illegals, and it is not what we need to a vance economically. i was disappointed that arubia, in his earlier, famous interview in the wall street journal proposed as part of this package moving officially toward an immigration system that gets priority to skill rather than family reunification. that idea
also about 80 percent originating from mexico, central america, south america. >> thehe vast majority, of cour, the biggest block comes from mexico. and we have a very close relationship, but it's also a prlem that we have a border that is very close. california is a bus of the future. the population that is not seceding educationally. california governor recently the 31 their redistribute middle-class funding to schools with high proportion of english fliers because they are not...
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bank of america good. citigroup, jpmorgan chase, right near a 52-week high as well. techs, kind of an anchor throughout the day, big bowl, terrible move at the open. apple finally went down into positive territory. seagate great but ended to the downsaid. aeropostale lower guidance. that's been a mess all year. american eagle afirmed the guidance but this stock is still to the downsize. ascena, the old dress barn, to the down side and finally, maria, chinese export numbers, much stronger than expected. we saw a lot of activity in the china etf. there's the fxi that's right near a new 52-week high. back to you. >> thanks so much. as part of the debt ceiling debate the trillion dollar coin is being tossed around as a way to avoid any standoff between the two sides. the idea is that the treasury company mint the coin, deposit it at the federal reserve so that the government can pay its bills, but noted economist jim grant thinks it's a bad idea. does have his own solutions to this looming crisis. jim grant joins us from grant interest rate observer. great to see you. ha
bank of america good. citigroup, jpmorgan chase, right near a 52-week high as well. techs, kind of an anchor throughout the day, big bowl, terrible move at the open. apple finally went down into positive territory. seagate great but ended to the downsaid. aeropostale lower guidance. that's been a mess all year. american eagle afirmed the guidance but this stock is still to the downsize. ascena, the old dress barn, to the down side and finally, maria, chinese export numbers, much stronger than...
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wayne lapierre has done more to hurt the gun rights cause in america than anybody else. start with the press conference. it was a stunningly tone deaf press conferences. one of the most tone deaf press conferences i've seen in my life. then you follow it up with the iphone app that childrens ages four and older could actually practice using assault weapons on target practice on their parents' iphone. then they follow-up with this commercial. chris, there's a reason why even a week after newtown the majority of americans did not support an assault weapons ban. now 60% of americans support an assault weapons ban. 85% of americans want universal background checks. something like 70% of americans actually want a national registration process to track gun sales. and then you go to other issues like high capacity magazines, that's like a 65%, 70% approval rating. the nra is upside down in their approval rating. that's all changed over the past two, three weeks. why has it changed? it hasn't changed because of bloomberg. it hasn't changed because of obama. it hasn't changed bec
wayne lapierre has done more to hurt the gun rights cause in america than anybody else. start with the press conference. it was a stunningly tone deaf press conferences. one of the most tone deaf press conferences i've seen in my life. then you follow it up with the iphone app that childrens ages four and older could actually practice using assault weapons on target practice on their parents' iphone. then they follow-up with this commercial. chris, there's a reason why even a week after newtown...
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the divorce rate has fallen in america also with teen violence and teen pregnancy. then shooting of connecticut make us think kids are in more danger but it is the opposite. america is safer. nice is not news. seven point* 8 percent unemployment rate is unusually high. but that does mean 92 percent of americans who want to work find it. entrepreneurs overcome stupid government rules to create jobs. 1.8 million last year. not be enough to keep up with population growth, but still despite the terrible politicians and crazy regulations, an entrepreneur is did create almost 2 miion new jobs. real bad news. the national debt goes through the roof. i hate most of what politicians do. when it comes to what matters, a family, friends family, friends, a house, what you can do and where you do it, it, foremost, things are better. i should keep that in mind when i cover politics. i see bad news. minute romney offered big government republican as some one candidate attracted thousands of passionate and people of the rules say nominate candidates must submit a petition so they h
the divorce rate has fallen in america also with teen violence and teen pregnancy. then shooting of connecticut make us think kids are in more danger but it is the opposite. america is safer. nice is not news. seven point* 8 percent unemployment rate is unusually high. but that does mean 92 percent of americans who want to work find it. entrepreneurs overcome stupid government rules to create jobs. 1.8 million last year. not be enough to keep up with population growth, but still despite the...
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jonathan kay of the national post and author of "among the truth there is journey among america's growing conspiracyists underground." there is a website, bloug post all devoted to this absurd theory. >> yeah. if you google emilie parker's name, who i think is actually alive, the very first thing that comes up was a conspiracy website. one of the videos was produced by a 9/11 company. this tells you altogether. i just checked a few minutes ago, it has almost 200,000 views on youtube. alex jones went off against piers morgan the other night. his website has a whole community forum where there are dozens and dozens and dozens of posting about these things. if you google sandy hook hope, you can find all kinds of things. there's a real strain within the movement. these are paranoid people who think the government is coming to snatch their guns. >> this is not -- we -- off camera we talked to a number of families today who didn't even want to come on camera because they are too upset about this to even address this. the fact that emilie parker's family, if they google her name and the first t
jonathan kay of the national post and author of "among the truth there is journey among america's growing conspiracyists underground." there is a website, bloug post all devoted to this absurd theory. >> yeah. if you google emilie parker's name, who i think is actually alive, the very first thing that comes up was a conspiracy website. one of the videos was produced by a 9/11 company. this tells you altogether. i just checked a few minutes ago, it has almost 200,000 views on...
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it's irresponsible to move forward in this fashion knowing full well that millions of cars in america could be affected. this is just, you know, epa's deal to push this fuel out to cars that were not designed to use it. melissa: talk about that specifically. in what cars is it safe? i understand in flex fuel vehicles and cars that are 20 # -- 2012 and knewer. -- newer. >> cars designed for that use, designed to handle e-15, and the auto companies went to congress saying we cannot warrantee our vehicles not designed to handle this. as we test and the results come out, we are finding that that's absolutely the case. this is a case of the epa and their zeal to comply with congress using mandated amounts of fuel and increasing amounts each year, and we're hitting a wall. all you can do to meet the law now is to increase the percentage share of the ethanol and fuel. it could hurt vehicles and it could certainly hurt consumers. melissa: the research was put together by the coordinating research council, organization supported by the oil and auto industry. they have a dog in the fight. how d
it's irresponsible to move forward in this fashion knowing full well that millions of cars in america could be affected. this is just, you know, epa's deal to push this fuel out to cars that were not designed to use it. melissa: talk about that specifically. in what cars is it safe? i understand in flex fuel vehicles and cars that are 20 # -- 2012 and knewer. -- newer. >> cars designed for that use, designed to handle e-15, and the auto companies went to congress saying we cannot...
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they talk about hiring in america, do you think you'll make a plant here in america? >> maybe in the future. the plan right now is to have product on the shelves moving forward, progress. possibly in the future we can actually meet the requirements. liz: you are a businessman have to do what is right for the company. what does a rapper bring to sound quality? a lot of people who don't understand is somebody yelling words. what specifically about your ear do you bring to headphone opportunity? >> hip-hop music utilizes every other genre. samples materials from country music, classical music, jazz. they are tuned specifically for hip-hop music, offer the best possible sound quality but since you have to listen to the materials and sample it to create what is coming out within the hip-hop culture. i wouldn't say i am targeting the average guy that has interest in good sound quality with these headsets. adam:'s liz: what are you expecting for a sales? >> we're launching over 400 countries worldwide. the overall volume for uni units been exactly on production for this year
they talk about hiring in america, do you think you'll make a plant here in america? >> maybe in the future. the plan right now is to have product on the shelves moving forward, progress. possibly in the future we can actually meet the requirements. liz: you are a businessman have to do what is right for the company. what does a rapper bring to sound quality? a lot of people who don't understand is somebody yelling words. what specifically about your ear do you bring to headphone...
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was it a good year for america? my answer is yes. as a country, we backed the rights of women, increasingly backed those of guy people. we voted as a people who believe not just in life and liberty, but the pursuit of happiness. from a distance of 236 years, we were very loyal to the opening words of the declaration of independence. i never believed president barack obama had a second term in the bag. the night of his first debate with governor romney i thought that he was on his way out of town, be he wasn't. his vice president outbattled his rival. the president himself came back to show that he was not a man to be taken down twice. most important, he got some breaks. the supreme court upheld health care. the jobless rate dropped below 8%. mitt romney out on a limb trying to be something he isn't, a right wing simple on the. we look forward to a new year and a administration with a significantly progressive president. americ
was it a good year for america? my answer is yes. as a country, we backed the rights of women, increasingly backed those of guy people. we voted as a people who believe not just in life and liberty, but the pursuit of happiness. from a distance of 236 years, we were very loyal to the opening words of the declaration of independence. i never believed president barack obama had a second term in the bag. the night of his first debate with governor romney i thought that he was on his way out of...
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and we hear from corporate america. joe has just made the case for small business owners. and corporate america is sitting atop of almost $2 trillion in cash, because everybody is afraid. they don't know where this train wreck of a second administration is going. and back to the president. he sat there in fiscal cliff negotiations with speaker boehner and said, john, i'm really tired of you telling me with have a spending problem. quit it. okay, mr. president. you know what i expect him to say, neil at his second inaugul as he put his hand on martin luther king, jr.'s bible and lincoln, i expect him to look american people in the face. ask not what you can do for your country, ask what your country and government can do for you. this is awful. we $16.4 trillion debt and mounting. the president's dared republicans to call him on spending problem. folks if you don't think you will have jobs now, you will not have them in another four years. that is the problem. neil: think about it, whether you're on the right or left, we have a very brief honeymoon period, window, in any ne
and we hear from corporate america. joe has just made the case for small business owners. and corporate america is sitting atop of almost $2 trillion in cash, because everybody is afraid. they don't know where this train wreck of a second administration is going. and back to the president. he sat there in fiscal cliff negotiations with speaker boehner and said, john, i'm really tired of you telling me with have a spending problem. quit it. okay, mr. president. you know what i expect him to say,...
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america is at a threshold. the stacking of these brutal events is where gun owners are saying something has to be done. that's creating an environment where real change can occur. what's important is for us to look at each other, no matter what side. i have friends on both sides of this issue, and it's the ability for us to get them to see, hey, listen, everybody has pure intent. we all have to want the exact same thing. that young man on earlier, gabby, mark, yourself, myself, we want to make sure our kids are safe, our family, husbands, wives, mothers, fathers are safe, we want to make sure people are respected. we have forgotten that. if you put your fist out and i push on you, what happens? 99% of people are going to push back. i think the most important thing right now is for us to enter the other person's world and say i know their intent is pure. we have one difference, how to do it, and what's encouraging is the vice president today saying, look, we're truly going to sit down and hear from every faction
america is at a threshold. the stacking of these brutal events is where gun owners are saying something has to be done. that's creating an environment where real change can occur. what's important is for us to look at each other, no matter what side. i have friends on both sides of this issue, and it's the ability for us to get them to see, hey, listen, everybody has pure intent. we all have to want the exact same thing. that young man on earlier, gabby, mark, yourself, myself, we want to make...
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america will work to see that this spirit prevails. we do not want a democratic egypt to be saddled by the debts of its past. so we will relieve a democratic egypt of up to 1 billion dollars in debt for all the challenges that lie ahead, we see many reasons to be hopeful. >> sean: my skepticism is that we're going to see the muslim brotherhood or el baradei or some type of extremist as bad as mubarak is, some type of extremist element take over in egypt. how he didn't see that the muslim brotherhood coming to power, sharia law implemented, i saw it and i called it and somebody wrote i was muslim brotherhood obsessed. how was i see right and he be so wrong. >> and in the muslim world, the idea that he could sweet talk the iranis giving up their nukes and with the russians, reset the relations, he's been rolled on that. that's a given. he's very naive about this and i think he vastly overestimated the strength of the brotherhood. i think the weakness of the policy that we didn't step in as fast as we could while things were still being s
america will work to see that this spirit prevails. we do not want a democratic egypt to be saddled by the debts of its past. so we will relieve a democratic egypt of up to 1 billion dollars in debt for all the challenges that lie ahead, we see many reasons to be hopeful. >> sean: my skepticism is that we're going to see the muslim brotherhood or el baradei or some type of extremist as bad as mubarak is, some type of extremist element take over in egypt. how he didn't see that the muslim...
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bills or they can act irresponsibly and put america through another economic crisis. >> we ask the journal news, what are you thinking? have you really thought this through? we are here today to inform the journal news that you have placed the safety of every active and retired law enforcement officer and their family in jeopardy. we will hold you accountable for your actions. we say to janet, shame on you. >> when the money came a lot of women came. >> he might be known as a rapper, here in atlanta known for having 11 kids and ten baby mamas. ♪ >> to get one, i had to deal with 11. nine girls and two boys. >> greta: all that's incredible. we have that and much more in minutes, but first, the republican congressman steve shockman warning president obama, actually threatening to seek impeachment. why the threat? congressman joins us, nice to see you. >> thanks for having me. >> greta: tell me congressman, why do you want impeachment. president. >> as i told in my statement we want all tools available to use, including that impeachment, but i think that the limelight focused on that, but w
bills or they can act irresponsibly and put america through another economic crisis. >> we ask the journal news, what are you thinking? have you really thought this through? we are here today to inform the journal news that you have placed the safety of every active and retired law enforcement officer and their family in jeopardy. we will hold you accountable for your actions. we say to janet, shame on you. >> when the money came a lot of women came. >> he might be known as a...
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america in the 1950s made the rich pay their fair share. 91%. it gave workers the right to bargain for decent wages andy benefits. contrary to right wingogan propaganda, anything that disagrees with him, then and now it is pertinent we can do that again.p so parents as nobel winning economist just once to raise taxes 91% and everything will bd fine. these are really something else. in a class by mself, however. back then we had a responsibler government and responsible economist and even responsible a columnists. in 1955 the middle of the decade, federal spending wasov just over 17% of gdp. 17%. now just about 23% of gdp. the good old days. federal deficits were .8%. that's .8% of gdp. now our trillion dollars federal deficit amounts to 7.3% of gdp. back then trade was aa contributor to economic growth for the, economy. reunion $500 million at $4.2 billion adjustedio for inflation, and we're running a trade deficit,it trade deficit $536 billion. $536 million. back then social security made up 6.5%. 6.5%. of the federal budget. 6.5%. the decayed
america in the 1950s made the rich pay their fair share. 91%. it gave workers the right to bargain for decent wages andy benefits. contrary to right wingogan propaganda, anything that disagrees with him, then and now it is pertinent we can do that again.p so parents as nobel winning economist just once to raise taxes 91% and everything will bd fine. these are really something else. in a class by mself, however. back then we had a responsibler government and responsible economist and even...
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america cannot resist this transition. we must lead it. we cannot feed to other nations the technology that will power new jobs and new industries. we must claim its promise. lou: the president said we cannot feed. our next guest said, that is exactly what we're doing. joining us, directed all technology acquisition for the u.s. army under presidents bush and obama. he is now the co-chair of a nonprofit washington d.c. group, strategic materials advisory council. good to have your. >> thank you and good evening. lou: those are big words from the president. they sort of leave you scratching your head because it has always been the leader in technology. yet when you look at this company that does not seem to be any response from the committee on foreign investment in the united states which is responsible for making the strategic evaluation. what's going on, specifically before we get to the broader strategic issues. >> well, specifically they find themselves in a bankruptcy proceeding. and with it are the 91 very important patents that it h
america cannot resist this transition. we must lead it. we cannot feed to other nations the technology that will power new jobs and new industries. we must claim its promise. lou: the president said we cannot feed. our next guest said, that is exactly what we're doing. joining us, directed all technology acquisition for the u.s. army under presidents bush and obama. he is now the co-chair of a nonprofit washington d.c. group, strategic materials advisory council. good to have your. >>...